A Voice For Many Bella Abzug Summary

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A Voice For Many: Bella Abzug Women’s rights had always been a topic that I supported and advocated for. The reasons being that I am a woman myself, and I believe that there is a still a societal divide that must be addressed. It was no surprise when I selected the book, The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920-1976: Political Passions, Women’s Rights, and Congressional Battles by Alan H. Levy, as my choice of analysis. The literature unfolded to be the focus of an incredible woman, Bella Abzug, who played a prominent role in changing and developing United States history by actively supporting civil liberties and women’s rights. Though she encounters many difficult obstacles throughout her life, a common thread fabricates her story: the idea …show more content…

She recalls her one of her childhood events, “‘Mama and Papa shared a room, as did my grandparents… I think I slept in my parents’ room. My sister slept on the couch.” It was cramped quarters, certainly,”’ (Levy 6). Abzug lived in the Lower East Side of New York. It was no surprise that her family ended up in that region, as they were one of the hundreds of thousands of East European Jewish families that immigrated from Russia to escape political tensions. As the region populated with fluctuating immigrants, the area grew worse. Abzug lived in the place that would eventually be coined, “a stinking mess - filthy, crime-ridden, disease infested...” (Levy 5). Abzug had no choice due to the beginning of a ten year long economic depression, known in history as the Great Depression. However, even when Abzug experienced a period of grief, poverty, and uncertainty, she never gave up. In spite of all of the economic depression that her family faced, all the members of her family supported her by working extensively. Bella was able to attend Hunter College, where she advanced in higher education and continued her studies to fulfill her dream of becoming a

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